'Paranormal Activity 4' trailer: The 'burbs

Paramount Pictures"Paranormal Activity" is back with a fourth film this October.

A trailer has debuted for "Paranormal Activity 4," offering many of the horror tropes and domestic quirks you've come to expect.

With this entry, be prepared for more demonic possession and shadowy figures, at night, in a house, in suburbia USA. The first and third films raked in more than $100 million at the U.S. box office.

An average homeowner may be familiar with flickering motion-sensor lights, a door suspiciously opening on its own, an offbeat neighborhood boy loitering on one's lawn or a webcam with spotty reception. When it happens with a short period of time, it's unsettling. Surely, it's the new neighbors' fault.

The film looks to deal with what occurred at the second film's conclusion, given the alternate perspective on demon Katie's abduction of Hunter.

Directors Henry Joost and Ariel Shulman of "Paranormal Activity 3" and "Catfish" are returning to the helm. It's due in theaters Oct. 19, just before Halloween.